The plot of the film is so simple that it can be finished in one sentence: "The desert island of three people is torn and forced to fight, and only one person walks out of the desert island."
Before evaluating the film, let me introduce the strongest cast of the film (for some viewers, it may also be the only highlight of the film)-the world's sexy goddess, Kelly Brook. "The fifth place in the world's 50 most sexy goddesses", "actor", "model", "Jason Statham's ex-girlfriend" and various titles are all set in one. These "honors" are all linked to her "sexy". Of course, in this film, she can be described as a perfect interpretation of the various methods of using "silk scarves", which is a feast for the eyes.
However, movies that give benefits often have flaws in the plot. This film is of course no exception. The first thing to complain about is that the life on the island of the three people living on the deserted island is too moist. It's totally unreasonable to catch fish casually, drink coconut milk casually, and build sheds casually. Secondly, the most pitted thing is that the people who drifted to the desert island first did not want to work together to escape, but the two men were jealous... aside from the flaws of these plots, another slot in the film is to link the plot development with witchcraft. Together. What makes people puzzled is that the witch who generally exists with bugs, you are so amazing, why don’t you just make an accident and kill Xiao Bai Lian, let the audience wait for dozens of minutes to watch you pretend, and finally kill Xiao Bai Lian by accident. is this okay? In fact, it’s too much to say that. After all, the director only expressed the theme of "humanity cruelty", and of course Kelly’s "silk scarf"...
Going back to the center of the film-"Human Nature is Cruel", I think it is indeed expressed to a certain extent. The key point is "Jennifer" played by Kelly in the film. In fact, after reading some comments from other viewers, I also agree with them that "Jennifer" is indeed a bitch, and it can be said that it can perfectly interpret her character. Abandoned her husband, put a little green hat on her husband, and later cooperated with Xiao Bailian to rob the boat, and finally even asked Xiao Bailian to kill Jack. Maybe some viewers will complain about her, saying that it was Jack’s initial suspicion that caused "Jennifer" to betray her husband. I don't think so, because there was a problem from the beginning. In the film, Jack's identity is "rich businessman" and he is still an old rich businessman. What can you think of from this? Secondly, what caused Jack's suspicion? Before Jack went to the desert island, "Jennifer" was already ambiguous, for what? For the food for the little white face! From the back on, it has been implied that "Jennifer" doesn't really love Jack. At the end of the film, Jack is taken away from the lighter. What else is there besides revenge on Jack? Note that Jack is a rich businessman! Apart from killing Jack by taking the lighter, he can of course return to the civilized world and get a huge amount of wealth. It can be described as killing two birds with one stone. Describing her cruelly, it's really not an exaggeration. She has had problems for a long time. It's just that the "desert island" has magnified her humanity. Looking back at the most "tragic" bearded man with a cuckold in the film, Jennifer escaped after the boat was hijacked. He was not surprised, indicating that he didn't really want to kill his wife. The person who was living on the deserted island was cuckold for no reason, and even swallowed Xiaobai's face. He can be said to be the only person who keeps his sense. However, he is also the most "tragic"...
The whole film is full of benefits, and students who don’t want to delve into the plot can put aside these, because a Kelly Brook is already enough...
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